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    Thread: *Pics* 68% Freestyle/Flatback Front *Pics*
Post: Re: *Pics* 68% Freestyle/Flatback Front *Pics*

Guys, you should also remember this was ordered as a full cap. Hence the lack of grey and dark colour - these things don't matter using a full cap cos you don't need to blend. So while this unit migh...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 26 56,180 02-02-2009, 11:23 PM
    Thread: 10 years of wearing
Post: RE: 10 years of wearing

Great to hear from you bro! For me, it's now 10 years wearing also. Almost 11. I can't believe it's been so long, but I'm really happier than ever with my hair systems from toplace. I'm attaching a f...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 7 18,566 11-03-2016, 04:57 AM
    Thread: 10 years of wearing
Post: RE: 10 years of wearing

(11-03-2016, 12:56 PM)Baldrich Wrote: Looking great Mr Burns! Because of the way your sides were receding I wondered if you would end up having to go for a full wig. Are you still getting away wit...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 7 18,566 11-04-2016, 01:48 AM
    Thread: 15 weeks....minimal fading
Post: Re: 15 weeks....minimal fading

Sounds wonderful man!! What is the best way to use the Serum to get best results? Maybe once per week straight after washing and let it dry in? Or should I mix it into the conditioner? thanks
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 15,975 04-03-2009, 05:40 AM
    Thread: 15 weeks....minimal fading
Post: Re: 15 weeks....minimal fading

JRob Wrote:You can add a drop to your current conditioner or just about any styling product, but always use it after each time you wash. Pat the hair to remove excess moisture, squeeze a small amount ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 15,975 04-03-2009, 10:30 PM
    Thread: 15 weeks....minimal fading
Post: Re: 15 weeks....minimal fading

Excellent JRob. As long as it isn't much more expensive than the Pureology I will be happy :)
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 15,975 04-06-2009, 09:42 PM
    Thread: 1st attempt at a self cut in and styling
Post: Re: 1st attempt at a self cut in and styling

You really should have posted the full link: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://i.abcnews.com/Entertainment/CelebSnapshots/popup?id=3660666&contentIndex=1&page=10&start=fa...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 13 26,247 07-09-2009, 01:33 AM
    Thread: 1st System arrived few questions
Post: Re: 1st System arrived few questions

Lots of red? Hmmm... what color is it? Did you order it with red or was that a mistake? None of my units have red, at least not until after a few months of use. You will also need to bleach the knots...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 7 12,652 02-20-2009, 02:10 AM
    Thread: 5 years since I received my first piece!!
Post: RE: 5 years since I received my first piece!!

Yes, hard to believe it JRob! Those years really do fly. Some great responses there from you guys. I'm so glad to hear that you've found wearing hair is been hassle free, and lived up to the hype! A...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 12 24,039 12-22-2010, 02:15 AM
    Thread: a Q for Mr.burns..
Post: Re: a Q for Mr.burns..

Nope, I use a natural curvature. Check the photos of my base to see (search should find them).
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 1 5,715 10-20-2009, 11:46 PM
    Thread: A question to those who have experience with wearing hair…
Post: Re: A question to those who have experience with w...

I did this. I also had very thin hair, but I had used some concealer. Consider thickening up your hair, growing it a little. Then get a piece. People honestly won't notice... most people just told me...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 3 6,985 12-24-2008, 06:01 AM
    Thread: A very interesting approach
Post: Re: A very interesting approach

Hairline is only an issue on "some days" though, and it can easily be remedied with touch ups or combdown. If it were me getting the transplant, I would forget about the hairline, save my money and g...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 16,535 04-03-2009, 04:36 AM
    Thread: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpiece
Post: Re: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpie...

Just use JRobs BlueMax, problem solved :D :D :D Forget about all the other messing around ;)
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 13 22,195 05-01-2009, 10:12 PM
    Thread: Advantage and disadvantages of all ST-30 attachment
Post: Re: Advantage and disadvantages of all ST-30 attac...

ST30 is a fantastic tape that gives weeks of hold. My only difficulty with it is that it can be difficult to get off. I mean, how do you get your solvent "under" the tape? The tape is pretty much wat...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 25 40,955 02-14-2009, 02:20 AM
    Thread: Advice from the vets - the first day back
Post: Re: Advice from the vets - the first day back

Use some hair gel and gel it up into a funky new style. If you draw attention to your hair in a different style then people will think it's just... "a different style", and will think that is why it l...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 11 18,312 02-17-2009, 05:25 AM
    Thread: Advice from the vets - the first day back
Post: Re: Advice from the vets - the first day back

Justerxr, you are doing great. And I would bet that most people don't know exactly what it is you've done. Getting a piece makes you look drastically better so of course some people will be a little ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 11 18,312 02-20-2009, 02:07 AM
    Thread: Advice from the vets - the first day back
Post: Re: Advice from the vets - the first day back

BA707 Wrote:Like I tell people do like I did and get it done before those phases if you dont want people to notice something. This is the best advice. I think if I had gone for another year with the ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 11 18,312 02-20-2009, 06:28 AM
    Thread: Advice? I can't get my front edge to stay down...
Post: Re: Advice? I can't get my front edge to stay dow...

I had issues recently with my skin piece - seems more difficult to keep the front edge down. What helped me a lot was a strip of ST30 tape running from the from to the back of the head (it doesn't h...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 15,066 01-14-2009, 03:02 AM
    Thread: All bleached knots. Really full bleached?
Post: RE: All bleached knots. Really full bleached?

(07-28-2017, 03:33 PM)daltonmyres Wrote: That's actually what I always thought for bleached knots. Good thing it's clear to me now. Toplace hairlines are totally undetectable out of the box. It's g...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 4 9,094 07-29-2017, 12:48 AM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

Glad you had a good experience mate. Are you still wearing a partial or did you go with a full topper?
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 11-13-2014, 11:57 AM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

You are ordering directly off a salon? WOuld be good to make your own partial using wrap and selotape, and just sent to Toplace for the ultimate piece! I always wear by an SFS hairline. I use #64 for...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 11-14-2014, 12:25 AM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

Thanks for the feedback on my video. In these times, we should post more hair videos that pics, as I believe videos really do your hair more justice (photos sometimes bring out some stuff you can't se...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 11-18-2014, 10:04 PM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

Hey man, you're already half way there. It's all about the cut in, and secondly it's about using water to set your hair. When you cut in, leave the sides long towards the front /temples. Then use ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 11-30-2014, 08:20 AM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

Yes, when the hair is still damp or dripping wet, you can set it :) When it dries it will be exactly as you set it and will stay that way until you wash again.
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 12-03-2014, 12:22 PM
    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

You want more vids? Ok, then I will make a few :) I currently get Toplace to make my systems with built in temple points. Maybe I will show this in a video also. They are really helpful and a lot of ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 12-09-2014, 10:35 PM